Latest Pakistani Lehengas Biogarphy
Source(google.com.pk)When you talk about an Indian bridal lehenga, the first color that comes into mind is red. In fact, till some time back, this was the only color that the brides used to opt for. However, the trend changed with the passing times. These days, colors like golden copper, maroon, onion, yellow, pink and brown are also being chosen by the brides. Along with that, dual shade lehengas, like red and yellow, green and red, yellow and pink, are also enjoying increased popularity. Many of the brides, today, do not choose red color for their lehenga, deliberately. This is because they want to look different from the rest of the brides. Other Options
There are two other variants of a lehenga, namely lancha and sharara, which you can consider, while selecting your bridal outfit. Talking about lancha, the outfit is almost similar to a lehenga, the main difference arising in the style of the shirt (choli). In a lancha, the choli is quite long, going a few inches past the hips. Then, you have the sharara, in which the lehenga skirt is divided vertically, with a stitch in the center. The shirt is bit longer than the conventional choli, covering the hips. While sharara is basically the traditional dress of the Muslim brides, it has now become popular in other weddings as well. - See more at: http://weddings.iloveindia
The saree has often been described as 'the apparel that covers all...yet reveals all'. What is it about this length of cloth wrapped around a woman's body that adds so much allure? Visitors from distant kingdoms and empires to India since time immemorial have been tantalised by bewitching Indian women clad in sarees.
No exotic fancy dress, but a garment that is worn daily by women through the length and breadth of India, 5½ metres of continuous fabric. Unstitched. Yet a perfect fit for every figure. And not as complicated to wear as you might suppose.
Legend has it that when the beauteous Draupadi - wife of the Pandavas - was lost to the enemy clan in a gambling duel, the Lord Krishna promised to protect her virtue. The lecherous victors, intent on "bagging" their prize, caught one end of the diaphanous material that draped her so demurely, yet seductively. They continued to pull and unravel, but could reach no end. Virtue triumphed yet again in this 5,000 year old Indian epic, the Mahabharat.
Legend, fantasy, history or fact, it is the first recorded reference to the enduringly attractive saree - the longest, most popular style in the history of women's fashion. Over the centuries, there have been changes. The diversity of the Indian people is reflected in a variety of materials used for a saree and the way it is draped in different parts of the country.
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Latest Pakistani Lehengas Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Latest Pakistani Lehengas Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Latest Pakistani Lehengas Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Latest Pakistani Lehengas Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Latest Pakistani Lehengas Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Latest Pakistani Lehengas Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Latest Pakistani Lehengas Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Latest Pakistani Lehengas Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Latest Pakistani Lehengas Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Latest Pakistani Lehengas Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
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